The convening authority of a general court-martial or court of inquiry shall detail or employ qualified court reporters, who shall record the proceedings of testimony taken before that court or, in the alternative, may utilize sound recording equipment. The convening authority of a special court-martial may detail or employ qualified court reporters who shall record the proceedings of testimony taken before that court. The convening authority of a military court may appoint interpreters who shall interpret for the court.
Source: L. 83: Entire article added, p. 1171, § 1, effective June 10.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 28 - Military and Veterans
Article 3.1 - Colorado Code of Military Justice
§ 28-3.1-201. Courts-Martial - Jurisdiction - Composition
§ 28-3.1-202. Complete Record of Proceedings and Testimony - When Required
§ 28-3.1-203. Jurisdiction of General Courts-Martial
§ 28-3.1-204. Jurisdiction of Special Courts-Martial
§ 28-3.1-205. Jurisdiction of Summary Courts-Martial
§ 28-3.1-206. Who May Convene General Courts-Martial
§ 28-3.1-207. Who May Convene Special Courts-Martial
§ 28-3.1-207. Who May Convene Special Courts-Martial
§ 28-3.1-208. Who May Convene Summary Courts-Martial
§ 28-3.1-209. Who May Serve on Courts-Martial
§ 28-3.1-210. Military Judge of a General or Special Court-Martial
§ 28-3.1-211. Detail of Trial and Defense Counsel
§ 28-3.1-212. Detail or Employment of Reporters and Interpreters
§ 28-3.1-213. Absent and Additional Members
§ 28-3.1-214. Charges and Specifications
§ 28-3.1-215. Compulsory Self-Incrimination Prohibited
§ 28-3.1-217. Forwarding of Charges
§ 28-3.1-218. Advice of State Judge Advocate and Reference for Trial